Restoration Man

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davoV.I.P Member

Posts : 1802Join date : 2016-10-19Location : OZ

Subject: Restoration Man Thu Jan 19, 2017 1:48 pm

Not sure if the title is right but now they are running a series in OZ – but my gripe is the same. Whilst I perhaps would commend the energy that goes into restoring these buildings I just don’t get it. A couple sometimes with a baby at the breast discovers a broken down farm house somewhere in the wilds and decide this is their dream home! They then set about spending all their money sometimes becoming broke and relying upon family subsidizes, getting knocked back with their council applications and after some frustrating years finally make it and move it, having had the trauma filmed for a TV show. I still don’t get it, I’d rather just cruise around until I found a house that had been beautifully modified somewhere in Devon or Cornwall etc etc and move in straight away with no hassle. Any comments???

1. Plenty of cash from the TV company that makes the programme - don't imagine all the hassle is real.

2. The recent phenomenon I call "desperation television". They ran out of ideas for new programmes some years ago so what we are getting on our TV now are the dregs of the dregs of reject programme ideas: selling your house, buying a house, buying and selling your house, selling your house and buying another, buying junk and selling it, finding junk and selling it, a plethora of "talent" shows for people with absolutely zero talent, stupid difficult physical tests, people (incompatible fools and idiots) being incarcerated in an enclosed environment for weeks on end whilst being watched by the TV audeince (this used to be called voyeurism and is illegal in most circumstances), similar people but euphemistically called "celebrities" plonked in a similar environment or dropped into the Australian jungle to "suffer" numerous indignities - all in return for a very large fee.

Jeez, don't get me going on what's wrong with modern TV. There are too many channels and too little content.

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Posts : 7358Join date : 2016-10-16Age : 80Location : Solihull

Subject: Re: Restoration Man Thu Jan 19, 2017 4:33 pm

Well said pops. I totally agree.

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....... I’d rather just cruise around until I found a house that had been beautifully modified somewhere in Devon or Cornwall etc etc and move in straight away ......

Doesn't seem consistent with your claimed location in 'OZ' ?

It does explain your confused and dated assertions about Australia though.

sagsV.I.P Member

Posts : 1032Join date : 2014-09-24Location : Pork Chop Hill

Subject: Re: Restoration Man Thu Jan 19, 2017 6:38 pm

I'd have to move into the house that was already done up .. couldn't do with the mess and workmen invading the house, never mind the financial side of it.

I used to love watching home makeovers or self-build projects but they all started getting so ridiculously expensive and rather than for your average man it would be architects or designers who were clearly exploiting the TV coverage to showcase themselves for their own career prospects.

Pops is right ... and 'desperation TV' is well named.

sagsV.I.P Member

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Subject: Re: Restoration Man Thu Jan 19, 2017 6:44 pm

Pumicestone wrote:

davo wrote:

....... I’d rather just cruise around until I found a house that had been beautifully modified somewhere in Devon or Cornwall etc etc and move in straight away ......

Doesn't seem consistent with your claimed location in 'OZ' ?

It does explain your confused and dated assertions about Australia though.

I assume it's because Restoration Man is a British series ? ...

The presenter George Clarke also does another series I've enjoyed.Amazing Spaces: Sheds of the Year.

Cue our handsome hunks on here now owning up to if they have their own 'man caves'.

I have watched the occasional Restoration Man , with more than a little puzzlement, but on the rare occasions I watched I didn't mind it. My biggest hate is bloody Australian Masterchef!! What a pack of rubbish and affectation! I like food but the affectation of dribbling (or as they call it 'drizzling') bits of coloured sauce over the oversized plate with a tiny bit of food in the middle leaves me fuming. I'm sure that on frequent occasions the director shouts "CUT! Now lets have that again but with more tears!"

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